The Assembly,
Deeply moved by the tragic radio appeal of the Hungarian freedom fighters -"We are about to die for Hungary and for Europe",
Reaffirms that Hungary as well as the other countries of Central and Eastern Europe from the Baltic to the Black Sea are part of Europe and that the free countries represented in the Council of Europe must hold themselves responsible for the future of those members of the European family now subjected to Soviet rule ;
Considers that concrete expression must be given to the widespread feeling of solidarity felt by the free peoples of Europe for the heroic Hungarian people in their fight for liberty, national existence and their Christian heritage ;
Notes with satisfaction the spontaneous reactions of the peoples of the free world to Soviet interference with the rights and liberties of Hungarians ;
Condemns the failure of the Soviet Union to obey the Resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations ordering the U.S.S.R. to withdraw its troops from Hungary;
Views with horror, and emphatically protests against, the rounding-up and mass deportation to the U.S.S.R. of Hungarian nationals ; and
Calls upon the Governments of Member States of the Council of Europe :